Silvanus of Gaza (hieromartyr)

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Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Church and his feast day is the 4 May and the 14 October, respectively.[1][2]

Biography

Silvanus was most likely born and raised in Gaza.[2] Little is known of his life, but he seems to have been a soldier during his young manhood before he became a priest.[3] He then became known for his life of exemplary rectitude and piety and was therefore made presbyter of the Gazan church.

During the

Diocletian Persecution he was condemned to work as a slave in the copper mines of Phaeno. By that time he was already old and soon weakened under the atrocious work in the mines, making him incapable of continue to work though he encouraged his fellow Christians to remain strong in their faith. When it was decided that those who were incapable of working in the minds were to be killed, Silvanus and 39 other Christians were martyred.[3] Silvanus was beheaded and was known as hieromartyr
as he had become bishop of Gaza.

See also

  • Diocletian Persecution

References

  1. ^ "St Silvanus of Gaza – Feast Day – May 4". Catholic Daily Readings. 6 June 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Hieromartyr Silvanus of Gaza". The Orthodox Church in America. OCA. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  3. ^ . Retrieved 12 November 2023.